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- Sloth schedules are surprisingly flexible Sloths the slowest digestive system of any animal on Earth. It can take the mammals two weeks to digest an entire meal, and they sleep about 20 hours a day to conserve energy. Deposit PhotosThese cryptic critters use lack of activity to their advantage. The post Sloth schedules are surprisingly...
- Why the recycling symbol is part of a ‘misinformation campaign’ 68 percent of Americans assume any product with the resin code and recycling symbol is recyclable. DepositPhotosThe recognizable chasing arrows icon could be doing more harm than good—so the EPA wants to toss it. The post Why the recycling symbol is part of a ‘misinformation campaign’ appeared first on Popular...
- Ford EVs can soon be charged at Tesla stations Tesla plans to open its charging stations to other electric vehicles. TeslaMustang Mach-E, F-150 Lightning and E-Transit customers can start using adapters to plug into superchargers. The post Ford EVs can soon be charged at Tesla stations appeared first on Popular Science....
- Arm launches new chips for faster smartphone performance during Computex Just ahead of CEO Rene Haas’ keynote at Computex in Taipei today, Arm launched two new products designed to increase smartphone performance. The first is the Arm Cortex-X4, its fourth-generation Cortex-X core. Arm said the Cortex-X4 is the fastest CPU it is made so far and will bring 15% more...
- Scientists and indigenous people team up to build a kelp seed bank Kelps provide food and habitat for myriad coastal creatures. DepositPhotosIn Washington State, the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s new preservation facility offers a back-up plan for an uncertain future. The post Scientists and indigenous people team up to build a kelp seed bank appeared first on Popular Science....
- Remote Sensing, Vol. 15, Pages 2832: From Model-Based Optimization Algorithms to... Hyperspectral images (HSIs), captured by different Earth observation airborne and space-borne systems, provide rich spectral information in hundreds of bands, enabling far better discrimination between ground materials that are often indistinguishable in visible and multi-spectral images. Clustering of HSIs, which aims to unveil class patterns in an unsupervised way, is...
- Deep Representation Learning of Tissue Metabolome and Computed Tomography Images... The rich chemical information from tissue metabolomics provides a powerful means to elaborate tissue physiology or tumor characteristics at cellular and tumor microenvironment levels. However, the process of obtaining such information requires invasive biopsies, is costly, and can delay clinical patient management. Conversely, computed tomography (CT) is a clinical standard...
- ASR and Emotional Speech: A Word-Level Investigation of the Mutual Impact of Spe... In Speech Emotion Recognition (SER), textual data is often used alongside audio signals to address their inherent variability. However, the reliance on human annotated text in most research hinders the development of practical SER systems. To overcome this challenge, we investigate how Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) performs on emotional speech...
- RAND: Robustness Aware Norm Decay For Quantized Seq2seq Models. (arXiv:2305.1553... With the rapid increase in the size of neural networks, model compression has become an important area of research. Quantization is an effective technique at decreasing the model size, memory access, and compute load of large models. Despite recent advances in quantization aware training (QAT) technique, most papers present evaluations...
- Generalized domain adaptation framework for parametric back-end in speaker recog... State-of-the-art speaker recognition systems comprise a speaker embedding front-end followed by a probabilistic linear discriminant analysis (PLDA) back-end. The effectiveness of these components relies on the availability of a large amount of labeled training data. In practice, it is common for domains (e.g., language, channel, demographic) in which a system...
- Medicina, Vol. 59, Pages 1044: Effect of Roselle Flower Extract (Hibiscus sabdar... Background and Objectives: Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) can occur as a result of micronutrient deficiencies. Hibiscus sabdarifa, a plant used in traditional medicine, contains ingredients that can help prevent this process. This study looked at the potency of Hibiscus sabdariffa Ethanol Extract (HSE) to prevent homocysteine-induced liver damage in...
- Sensors, Vol. 23, Pages 5155: Challenges and Limitation Analysis of an IoT-Depen... The use of IoT technology is rapidly increasing in healthcare development and smart healthcare system for fitness programs, monitoring, data analysis, etc. To improve the efficiency of monitoring, various studies have been conducted in this field to achieve improved precision. The architecture proposed herein is based on IoT integrated with...